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PROHIBITION PARTY HOPES; THE NEED OF INDEPENDENCE OF OLD PARTIES. THE FAITH OF THE PARTY IN ITS FUTURE AS OUTLINED BY THE REV. DR. S. PARSONS.

The weather has thus far this week been anything but a blessing to the Prohibition camp meeting at Sing Sing. At first it was rain and now it is temperature. Cold, clear-cold are the days, so cold that none but those who are in camp as soldiers and not for sport remain upon the ground. Although there has not...

August 27, 1887

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